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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 12

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TWELVE BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12,1974 Mrs. Ocheltree's Rites Incomplete Senior Citizens Take Lessons In Pineville The Senior Citizens began classes in knitting a crocheting at the Coop Store in Pineville Thursday afternoon. Shown are (from left) Piney O'Neal, president of the council on Aging; Essie McMillion of Jesse, crocheting instructor; Lucy Hanshaw of Wyoming; Shirley Bullington, manager of the Coop Store, and Irene Dorton of Wyoming. The knitting and crocheting classes are being sponsored by Concord College under the Region I programs.

Gregory Pels of Concord College in charge of the program. Classes will also be taught in sewing at Oceana, begin- ning Feb. 28 and at Glen Rogers Feb. 28. There will be a woodwork workshop at Wyco Feb.

13. These classes will run for a 10-week period, according to Mrs. Bullington, who is manager of the Coop Store in Pineville, where the Senior Citizens bring arts and crafts to sale. their Fayette County Polly Kelly Dies; Rites Wednesday Fid uc i ar Notes mm fRNSl Mrs. Pollv Listed By Clerk (RNS) Mrs.

Polly Kelly, 69, of Hico died Sunday at her home after a long illness. Born Sept. 28, 1904, at Clifty, she was a daughter of the late Sam and Daisy Skaggs Ramsey. She was a member of the Gatewood Baptist Church. Her husband, James Edwan Kelly, died in 1967.

Survivors include one son John Woodville Stroud of Ed- tnond; two sisters, Mrs. Julia Ramsey of Hico and Mrs. Helen iFred Donarld Lively Larry of Phoenix, two stepsons, Johnnie Kelly of Ohio and Orville Kelly Gatewood; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Opal Morris of -Virginia, Mrs. Betty Bennett and Mrs.

Lorene Flener, both of Louisville, fnA Mrs. Effie Jones of Brooklyn; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Dodd-Payne Chapel at Rev. Jerry Funeral Home Fayetteville with Mann in charge.

Burial will be in the Odd Fellows Cemetery at Oak Hill. Friends may call from 4-9 p.m. today. FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) -las executrix of the estate of The following fiduciary notes 'Felix Nicosia. Sanford McNcely, have been recorded in the Fayette County clerk's office: Freda Motley gave a S10.000 bond to serve as administrator for the estate of Richard Motley.

Clara Stegal, John Zink and Margaret Zink were appointed as appraisers. P. D. Mooney was named commissioner of accounts. L.

T. Tully gave a $12,000 bond to serve as administrator of the estate of L. S. Tully. No appraisers or commissioner were required.

Lena Cresce gave a S3.600 xnd as administratrix of the estate of Alfred Cresce. Ap- xiinred appraisers were Louis Angius Patricia Angius and Sanford McNeely. No commissioner of accounts was required. Unit Recognized PERU, Ind. T.

Sgt. Curtis L. Ramsey, son of Mrs. I. W.

Barker of 206 Ivy Crest Drive, Logan, is a member of a Strategic Air Command (SAC) wing which has earned the U. S. Air Force Outstanding Unit Award. Sgt. Ramsey is a refrigerator RONCEVERTE (RNS) Mrs.

Maude Janie Ocheltree, 81, died Monday in a Fairlea nursing home after a long illness. Born March 30, 1892, she was a daughter of the late Andy and Annie Boone Nicholas. Her husband, Ernest, died in 1963. She was a member of the Carroll Hill United Methodist Church. Survivors include two sons, Marvin demons of Fairlea and Marion demons of Wilmington, one daughter, Mrs.

Lillian Caulhoun of Radford, one sister, Mrs. Ruth Fletcher of Carroll Hill; 10 grandchildren and 1 great-g'randchild. The body is at Jack K. Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg. Mrs.

Luther, 64, COLCORD (RNS) Mrs. Martha Luther, 64, died Sunday in a Charleston hospital after a long illness. She was a member of the Church of God at Dorothy. Born at Rock Creek, Feb. 5, 1910, 'she was a daughter of the late Andrew and Alice Pet- New Officers Of Fred Shannon Assembly Installation services were held Sunday afternoon by the Fred Shannon Assembly No.

51, Order of Rainbow for Girls, in the Pineville Masonic Hall. Shown are (seated, from left) Rhonda Roberts, installing officer: Vickie Lynn Hatcher, worthy advisor, and Beverly Short, worthy asso- Survivors include four sons, Gordon of Chareston and Keith, )anny and David, all of Cleveland, Ohio; one brother larrison Pettry of Colcord; one sister, Mrs. Rosina Jonnson of Alum Creek, and 11 grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Dorothy Church of God with Rev.

Carl Wingo in charge. Burial wil be in Johnson Cemetery at Sunday afternoon. Ruth. The body be taken to ler home at 3 p.m. today from Valley Funeral Home in Whitesville.

jond to serve as administratr of the estate of William Smith. Rose Persinger, Law ence Atha and Mary Lipscom were appointed to serve as raisers. No commissioner accounts was required. P. Rodney Jackson was a 1 winted to serve without bon 'or the estate of Henr Robinson (administrator).

Frp lasper, Mava Jonna Hughes Whitlock an and Clarem and air conditioning technician! as appraisers. T. A. Myles wa at Grissom AFB, with the 305th Air Refueling Wing which received the award for- for exceptionally meritorious service from July 1972 through June 1973. The unit was cited overall professionalism performance in personnel from organizations while at the same time fulfilling its mission of providing aerial refueling support world wide.

Sgt. Ramsey's i Margaret, is the daughter of Mrs. James E. Patterson of 241 Burke River Rouge, Mich. Receives Honor Miss Teresa Ann Monk has been named Pineville High School's 1973-74 a i Leader of Tomorrow.

She won the honor by competing with other seniors in the written knowledge and attitude examination and is eligible for state and national honors and will receive a specially designed award from General Mills, sponsor of the annual educational scholarship program. The daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. Monk of the Pineville-Welch Road, Miss Monk is secretary of the Future Homemnkers America and is a member of the Pep Club and Yearbook Staff.

appointed commissioner of a counts. Felicia Caldwell gave a S2.5C bond to serve as administrate! of the estate of Ernest E. Calc well. Appointed appraisers wer Joyce Green, Frances Pinio nalism and and Larry E. Losh.

No com a i i missioner of accounts was re other SAC- quired. Sarah Rachel Bond gave S1.500 bond as administratrix the estate of Estel Hodge. Joh oode, Bob Bell and Sylvi Fink were named appraisers commissioner of accounl was required. Laura Juanita Epling wa appointed to serve without bon as executrix of the estate Curtis Epling. Appointed ap- iraisers were Mava Whitlock Hughas and Clarena P.

D. Mooney wa; ippointed commissioner of ac counts. Nancy Faye Smith gave 510,000 bond to serve as ad ministratrix of the estate David Linzie Harrah. Appointed as appraisers were Kennetl Royster, Howard Wenger am Nellie Fox. No commissioner accounts was required.

Gloria Sue Armstrong gave a 51,000 bond to serve as ad ministratrix of the estate Mitchell Edward Armstrong Appointed appraisers were Frances Pinion, Billheimer and Joyce Green. Ni commissioner of accounts was required. Hosie Daniel Hundley anc Cody Elmore were appointed to serve without bond as coex- ecutors of the estate of Daisy F. Hundley. Appointed appraisers were I a rlcrndon, Mildred Herndon anc Maurice Carden.

Walter S. Wilson was named com missioner of accounts. Thelmn Allport gave a $2,000 ond to serve as administratrix of the estate of Orvil 0. Allport. Appointed appraisers were )illard Inge, Charles Payne and I.

W. Hatcher. No commissioner of accounts was required. Sanlina M. Ciccarcllo wasl ippointed to serve without bond were appointed appraisers.

T. A. Myles was- named commissioner of accounts. Clynton M. Crosier was ap- as executor of the estate of C.

E. Crosier. Appointed as appraisers were James tester, Fletcher Crowder and Jerry Sizemore. Walter S. Wilson was appointed commissioner of accounts.

Stella Dooley gave a S500 bond to serve as administratrix of the estate of James Kenneth Dooley. Appointed appraisers were Anne Virginia Napier and Leon Ford. Walter S. Wilson was appointed commissioner of accounts. Jack Gravely II was appointed to serve without bond a short illness.

Death was at- as executor of the estate of tributed to natural causes. Born April 18, 1920, at Decota he was a son of the late Dale and Roselee Pettit Dooley. He was a veteran of World War II, member of the Veterans Rites Are Slated For W. F. Dooley SYLVESTER (RNS) William F.

Dooley, S3, of Sylvester died Sunday morning in a Charleston hospital after Installation Rites Held By Rainbow For Girls PINEVILLE (RNS) Miss Kim Roach, recorder; Eugene Vickie Lynn Hatcher was nstalled as worthy advisor of Fred Shannon Assembly No. il, Order of Rainbow for Girs, in the Pineville Masonic Hall Browning. Snider, marshal; Edna Roach, musician, and Randall Morgan, soloist. At the guest book were Kim Hatcher and Vanessa Miss Hatcher is the daughter Beverly Short, worthy associate advisor; Denise Smith, charity; Patricia Browning, hope; Susan Snider; faith; Sherry Stewart, of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Hatcher of Matheny and a sophomore at Oceana Hi7h School where she is a member of the Pep Club and French Club. She is secretary of the 4-II Club and as received her Charring Pin 4-H Award). She has served in the following offices of the chapter: Nature, i i chaplain, musician, drill leader, treasurer, hope, charity and worthy associate advisor. She also has served as district latriotism, religion, musician and currently holds the office rf love. For.

her recorder, treasurer; installation, Miss Hatcher chose the theme of 'Faith" and the symbol "The Other officers installed were Debbie Cindy Wiseman, a ciate. 'advisor. Standing ar Denise Smith, charity; Pair cia Browning, hope, an Susan Snider, faith. Dewey Hylton Die HOLLYWOOD (RNS) Dewey Kyle Hylton, 74, Hollywood died Monday aft noon in a Ronceverte hospit after a long illness. The body is at Broyl McGuire Funeral Home Union.

NOTICE OF. SALE The undersigned will sell at pub auction for cash one 1973 Yaman at 10 a.m., Februn 19. 1971. at CIT financial Servi. Beckley.

West Virginia, taken fix David L. Sorrel! under a contra of conditional sales. The undersil ed reserves the right to bid. By C. A.

McDaniel 2-12-Tu-l-PH NOTICE OF PUBUC SALE Notice is hereby given that 1974. at 9:00 A. 'ill be held at Lei chaplain; Colleen Cook, drill leader, Tammy Gregory, love; Beth Asbury, religion; Debbie McKee, nature; Linn Can- iL terbury, immortality; Robin i 'secured Aliff, fidelity; Sherry Keeney, TM patriotism; Party Whitten, service; Tonja Hill, outer observer; Pam Davis, confidential observer, and Mrs. Pauline Snider, mother advisor. The advisory board includes Jscar Butcher, Eugene Snider, Jrnest Conley, Mrs.

Edythe loss, Mrs. Patricia Mullens, Mrs. Mae Cook, Mrs. Pauline 'raying Hands." The colors pink and white and the flower, nlder Mrs Edna Roach Mls 1 Betsy Ross and Mrs. Jui Lupardus, chairperson.

February 21, a Public Sale Chevrolet Beckley. W. Va. to for cash the following collater to i 1973 chev. 1YI7D3W105005 (121C.50379).

Sa collateral being held to secure obligation arising under a ret Instalment security agreement he General Motors A' undersigned reserves the right bid at thissale. GENERAL MOTORS A CEPTANCE 1201 Kanawwha Charleston, West Virginia 2.1301 Legal tuesday feb 12bb Peyton Gravely. Appointed ap- Kathleen Smith gave a $2,000 pra isers were Bob Bragg, Steve arlminkrratr P. Doug Mooney was named commissioner of accounts. Rose Darnell Wender was Foreign Wars Post 75 at appointeed to serve without bond appointed to serve without bond Mamie C.

Darnall. Appointed as appraisers were Fred Frisk, Raymond E. Tissue and Paul Malcolm. Walter S. Wilson was appointed commissioner of ac- Mary Brown gave a Whitesville and was employed by Kessler Coal Company at Whitesville.

He aso was member of the United Mine Workers of America. Survivors incude his wife, Henrietta; four daughters, pink carnation. The song "Bridge Over Troubled Water and the scripture: Alma 32:2 "And now as I said concernin faith faith is not to hav a perfect knowledge of thing? therefore if you have faith hope for things which are no seen, which are true." Installing officers Rhonda Roberts, installing ficer; Ernest Conley, chaplain bond to serve as administratrix of the estate of James Walker. Appointed appraisers were Evelyn Riley, Rosie Allen anc A Turner. commissioner of accounts was required.

Ethel Lee Canterbury was appointed to serve without bond as executrix of the estate of Carrie Mae Persinger. Appointed appraisers were Charlie luddon, (enneth Janet Eblin of Marion, Ohio, rnn Mrs. Judy Harrison of Sisson' 'ville and Miss Rosella Marlene Junior Young and Young. No commissioner of accounts was required. and Miss Allison Jane Doolsy both at home; two sisters, Mrs.

Virgie Zix of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Dorothy Abshire i Keith, and four grandchidren. The funeral will be at 1 p.m Wednesday in the Free Baptist Church at Sylveste with Rev. James C. Workman in charge.

Burial be in Pineview Cemetery at Orgas. The body will be taken ti the home at 4 p.m. today from Armstrong Funeral Home in Whitesville. Paula Canaan To Wed Brent Woods Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Canaan if Glen Hnrnie, have innotinced the engagement of heir daughter, Pauln Canaan, Brcnl Woods of Quinwood, on of Kdgar Woods and the ate Mrs. Lcnora Dean Woods, diss Canaan, who is employed PJ's Restaurant in Cnarmco, was graduated from Glen Btirnie High School. Brent atlended Crichlon High School and is employed by Sears Kocbuck at Rainclle. Rev. Lowell will perform the ceremony Feb.

16 at the Quinwood United Methodist Church. Mrs. Dickens, 11 Has Fatal Attack PINEKNOB (RNS) Mrs Alvah Dickens, 77, of th Pineknob Section of Naoma died Monday morning at he home. Death was attributed an apparent heart attack. Born Sept.

28, 1896, a Shumate Branch, she was a daughter of the late James and Sarah B. Miller Clay. She was a member of Presbyterian Pineknob. Survivors include her bus band, Grady; a daughter, Mrs Robert (Mary) Allen Pineknob; two sisters, Mrs. Ben (Verlie) Brown of Whitesville and Mrs.

Robert (Virgie; Chewning of Sundial; one irother, Arlie Clay of Rock Creek; two grandchildren anc wo great-grandchildren. The funeral wil be at 2:31) Wednesday in the Union Chapel Presbyterian Church at 'ineknob with Rev. Sheldon Seibel in charge. Burial will in the Dickens Family Cemetery at Pineknob. Friends may call a Armstrong Funeral Home in Vhitesville after 6 p.m.

today. Funeral Wednesday For Renick Boy, 10 REN1CK (RNS) Funeral for Michael Lee Blankenship, 10, will be at 2 Wednesday in the Jack Wallace Funeral Home Lhapel at Lewisburg with Rev. Curtis Mason in charge. Burial will be in the Mountain Gate metery, near Renick. The youth died Sunday in a Charleston hospital.

Friends may call after p.m. today and the family ill receive friends from 7-9 New Water Plan Needed In Anstei ANSTED (RNS) Member of the Ansted Town Council nn at City Hall Thursday whe Jerry Sizemore had the highes bid of S201 for a road grade and Bob Paul purchased an en loader for $175 from the town. Gary Harte of i I a Engineering Co. of Dunba presented plans for a new wate treatment plant The town present system, was set up meet needs of 250 people an 't should cover more than 80 people according to Harte. Louie Tabot, town lawyer wrought two ordinances fo consideration: a i building permits and trailer or dinances that are outdated.

The council passed a resolu tion giving the mayor an recorder authority to enter int agreement with the Departmen if Highways regarding the con struction of a new bridge ceeping highways cleared and ice, erecting signs ines in middle of road, etc. Roy Gene Crist reported thi ociology class of Ansted Higl School made a survey of 3(H tudents and 300 citizens egarding improvements anc eeds of Ansted. Some of the iceds reported are as follows: Medical facilities, improve ment in water service anc ecreation. The Lions Club in ends to spend $2,000 for a asketball and tennis court foi ity park, the town will help oward this. Also they arc hop ng to obtain an old caboose the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for a concession stand, treet improvements and they re planning a clean-up fix-up, aint-up campaign in May for ie town.

Wilh heavy demands from yards, the Doiifjlas fir )inner Meeting Set PINEVILLE (RNS) The outhern West i i i a ersonnel Association will meet Twin Falls State Park Lodge Wednesday with the social hour )eginning at 6 p.m. and the dinner at 6:30 p.mi The program has been arranged by Al Sandoval of Slab Fork Coal Company. Thomas Cathcflrt, senior vice president of administration, of Eastern Gas and Fuel Associates of Boston, will be the guest avc more damage in 973 than ever before. the world's most valuable speaker. He is working at the imbcr tree, plagued by tussock Beckley office of Eastern Asso- moths and forest fires, may dated Coal and will use the theme of "Coal Production, a Problem or a Challenge." NOTICE OF RALE The undersigned will sell at auction for cash the one 1372 Zenl Stereo, Serial 2862114, at 10: A.

February 19, 1974, at Financial Services Beckley, We Virginia, taken from Robert Jones under a contract of cc tional sales. The undersigne reserves the right to bid. By C. A. McDaniel THE CREDITORS AN I I A I ESTATES OF ROBERT OTIS WILLIAMS, CEASED; AKZELLIA M.

TAYLOR, Dt CEASED: ANDREW B. MOLrNA, DL CEASED; JAMES A. FLANAGAN. CEASED: J. G.

LILLY. DECEASED: L. n. JENNINGS. DECEASED: GEORGE L.

PIPER, DECEA ED: WILEY H. HYLTON. DECEA ED: and WILLIAM 0 RLESON. DECEASED: All person having claims again the estate of the said Robert Ot Williams, deceased; Arzellia TV Taylor. Molina, deceased: Andrew deceased: James Flanagan, deceased: J.

Lill; deceased; L. H. Jennings, deneasec George L. Piper, deceased; Wi H. Hylon.

decnasnd: and WHliai Preston Bnrlesnn, a whether due nr not, are notifi fo exhibit the same, with voucher hereof, legally verified, the undersigned at my office i Beckley, West Virginia, on or befor June 10, 197-1; otherwise they ma by Ja wbe excluded from all benej of said estates. All beneficiarle of said estates may appear before said day to examine sai claims and otherwise protect thef nterests. Given under my hand this Is day of February, 1974. Robert J. Ashworth Commissioner of Accounts Raleigh County, West Virgin! 2-I2-TU-2-PH FIDUCIARY NOTICE The following are In in lands for final settlement, to-wlt: Andrew Jackson Underwood.

Ex icutor of the Estate of Pete 3enard, deceased; Beckley National Bank, A' ministrntor of the Estate of Joh "Iou.se Wood, deceased; Beckley National Bank, Ad ninstrator of the Estate of Johi i. Wood, deceased; Rose G. Davis, Executrix of th Estate of Robert L. Davis Jr. lecensed; Leo Bridl.

Executor of the Estati Jack Roscoe Davis, deceased: Raleigh County National Bank Ldminstrator of the Estate Horace D. Clark, deceased; Leslie Ray Hatcher, Administrate the Estate of Seldon Kay Intchcr, deceased; Mary Moore. Administratrix the Estate of Mary Abig.ilc Ew deceased: Ernestine C. Tigcrt. Executrix Estate of Charlie W.

Tigerl ecensed; Untie Holmes, Executrix of the Estate of Henry Holmes, deceased lenry tartln' And for partial settlement, to-wit Haleifih County National Bank Committee 1 for Margie Cook, Juanita. Adklns Quesenberry ommittee for Martha L. Adkins; Mary S. Toney, Committee for nez Toney. Robert J.

Ashworth, Commissioner of Accounts 12-Tu-2-PH NOTICE TO CREDITORS To the Creditors and Beneficiaries the Estate of BEULAII G. AR INGTON. LOWELL EDWARD ANADAY, JESSIE BERNICF ORD, BEN S. MALCOLM, HELEN F.RNANDEZ SABUGO, DOVIA nE SMITH, or LINDELL VALKER, deceased. 'ALKER, deceased, whether due not, are notified In exhibit same, I the voucher hereof, legally rifted, to the undersigned at C77.anine Suite.

Raleigh County Bank Building, Fiecklev, osl Virginia, on or before the All persons having claims against estate of BEULAII G. ARINGTON, LOWELL EDWARD ANADAY, BKHNICfi ORD. BEN S. MALCOLM, HLFN P.nNANDKZ SABUGO, DOVIA OUGK SMITH, or LINDKLL th day of June, I07-I; otherwise cy may by Jnw excluded from 1 iMuieffts of said estates. All bone- dories of estates may appear or before said day to examine id claims nnd otherwise protect iHr Interests, Given under yhnnd this 31st ay of Jnnuary, 1974.

W. A. Thnrnhlll III, Commissioner Of Acenuns Tn and for Rnlrigh County, West Virglnlt 12.TU-2-PU PUBLIC NOTICE will, not be responsible for debts or obligations made by anyone other than myself. Estel T. Walker 121 Tcel Rd.

2-12-Tu-M'H LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given pursuant to Regulation XI11 of the West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission that the West Virginia Department of Highways, on February 6, 1974. made application to said Air Pollution Control Commission for a per. mil to operate a rock crusher at the junction of Route 1 and Route 14 vicinity of Colcord, Clear Fork District, Raleigh County, West Virginia, with a proposed start-up date of March, 1974. Dated this Cth day of February 1974. West Virginia Department of Highways E.

H. Post Executive Secretary 2-19-Tu-2-PH ADVERT1SMENT FOR BIDS Project No. Sealed bids for the construction of: Contract No. 1 Water Distribution System consisting of approximately 38,100 L.F. of 10-inch water Jine, 26,400 L.F.

of 8-inch water line, 14.800 L.F. of 0-inch water line. L.F. of 4-inch water line, 22.100 L.F. of 3-inch water Jine.

37,300 L.F. of 2-inch water line and other miscellaneous valves, fire hydrants and appur'enances. Contract No. 2 Storage Tank consisting of two steel tanks with necessary foundations and appurtenances, Including painting, will be received by the Glen White-Trap Hill Public Service District at the office of Gates Engineering 1 Company on or before 1:43 p.m. EST and will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:00 p.m.

EST on February 2C, 1974. Copies of the Plans and bidding documents may be examined at the fcllowing locations: Gates Engineering Company, 201 North Kanawba Street. Post Office Drawer AF, Beckley, West Virginia 25801; F. W. Dodge Company, Plan Room, 1007 Bridge a Charleston, West Virginia 25302 Copies may be obtained at the office of Gates Engineering Company upon payment of the following amounts: Contract No.

1 $40.00 (Refund Contract No. 2 (Refund $25.00) Refunds In the above amounts will be made upon the return, in good condition, of the documents within 60 days after Bid Opening. The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids. laeh bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount. form and subject to the conditions provided in the Instructions to Bidders.

No bidder may wihdraw his bid within 90 days after the actual dale ol the opening thereof. 0 DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT Bidders on his work will be required to comply with the President's Executive Or- No. 11246. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this order are explained in the specifications. Glen White-Trap Hill PSD Robert Parker, Chairman 2-12-Tu-2-PH (Invitation to Bid) ADVERTISMENT FOR BIDS 1.

THE CITY OF BLUEFIELD. WEST VIRGINIA (for The Parking Facilities Commission) will receive sealed proposals at the office (if City Manager. Municipal Build- ng. Bluefield, West Virginia, until 2:00 P.M., Eastern Daylight Saving rime. Tuesday, March 5, 1974, which proposals will then be opened ind read aloud, for a Contract for he following: Malerinl, Fabrication, Delivery and Erection of STRUCTURA'L STEEL for MUNICIPAL PARKING GARAGE Bt.UEFIEI.D, WEST VIRGINIA.

2. Bidding documents, including plans and specifications, will be ipned to public inspection at (a) Office of Alex B. Mahood. Architect. 701 Law Commerce Building, Bluefield, West Virginia Bluefield, West Virginia (b) Office of City Manager, Municipal Building, Bluefield, West 'irginia.

where said plans and pecifications may be examined vithout charge by bidders and other nterested parties. 3. Comaclors who are Invited bid, and bona fide bidders may ibtain copies of plans, ions, and contract documents for lidding from the office of Mnhood, Architect, V01 Law Commerce Building. Bluefield, West Virginia. No deposit is required, mt it is expected that the plans nd specificaions will be reurned 0 the architect with In (en (10) ays after the bids are opened.

4. All proposals shall be on the tandard from furnished the rchitcct and shall be scaled and Mainly marked: "BID A TEEL" MUNICIPAL PARKING JARAGE Bluefield. West Virginia 5. Eacii proposal must be ac- ompanied by a certified check, ank draft, or bidder's surety bond the amount of at least 5 per ent of the Base Bid. payable recourse, to The City of 31ucfleld, West Virginia (for The Barking Facilities Commission).

Cheeks, bank drafts, and Md onds will be returned promptly unsuccessful bidders, and to the uceessful bidder upon execution of he contract or the rejection of ids. 6. The successful bidder will he equired to furnish a satisfactory erformance bond In the amount the contract price, guaranteeing ie compleUon nf the contract and ie payment in full to suppliers material, equipment, and labor. Should the successful bidder fail refuse to furnish said bond and the agreement within ten 0) days after notice of the award 1 the contract to him has been 'ceivod, the certified check, bank raft, or bidder's surety bond shall forfeited to The City of Bluefield. Virginia (for The Parking acilities Commission) as a icasure of liquidaled damages.

7. The City of Bluefield. West irginia (for The Parking Facilities ommission) reserves the right to eject any or all bids and to waive ny purely technical informalities bidding, and also reserves the ghl to bold the bids for a period ten (10) days from the dale the opening thereof. The City of Bluefield. West Virginia (for The Parking a i i i Commission) 12-TU-2-PH DEATH NOTICES --A-ND-Funeral Arrangements PITTS TTS, VEHNON age 77.

of Chambershurg, formerly of 5 Hunter Street, Beckley. Funeral rvices will be conducled at 1 m. Tuesday In the Ritchie and hnson Funeral Parlor Chanel Wilh Rev. James Ely officiating, rial will follow in the Grecwood emorial Park. Arrangements by ItllrHlc Johnson Funeral Parlor, Inc.

MNKOUS NK01IS. Bill: anc 51. of Tarns. The body Is at Iho Williams nrral Home In Sophia. W.

Va. ncral services will be conducted 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Williams ncral Home Chapel wllh the Rev. irley Donnelly officiating, Burial 1 follow in the Rldje emorlnl Gardens. lir Wllliinu Funeral llomt, Inc.

Sophia, W. NEHI.Y F.LY, Mrs. Grace: age of 'rlncewlck. The body Is at the Illams Funeral Homo In Sophia, Va. Funeral services win he nducted 3 p.m.

Tuesday at Williams Funeral Home Chapel the ncv. Lonnle BUnkenshlp Iclatlng. WllUums Funrrm llomt, 1m. W. VL.

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